NAD Injection for Longevity

A trendy choice in Longevity regimens, compounded NAD+ is an injectable coenzyme used in a variety of care plans. Due to endorsements from celebrities and influencers, it’s become a popular supplement in more recent years. Olympia’s compounded NAD+ can be used in IV therapy, IM, or SubQ injections. Built with skin and cellular health in mind, it’s a popular option for people looking to further develop their anti-aging routines.

Concentration

  • 100mg/mL
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Overview of NAD Injection

Injectable NAD and NAD+ occur naturally in the body. They play a major role in the chemical process of generating energy. NAD+ is probably the most important co-factor for improving mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are intracellular organelles (AKA “energy powerhouses”) where micronutrients are converted to energy-rich ATP molecules for the cell.

Compounded NAD Injections can be administered via IV (intravenous), IM (intramuscular) or SC (subcutaneous) route. When administered by IV, some research suggests it may improve mental clarity, memory, concentration and alertness. Moreover, compounded NAD+ infusions may improve athletic endurance and reverse the symptoms of chronic fatigue.

What Is Injectable NAD+ Prescribed For?

As we age, our body’s NAD levels gradually drop due to lower intrinsic production and inflammation/oxidative stress caused by environmental factors. This drop in NAD+ can cause fatigue, mental fog, dull and tired skin, and poor sleep quality.

Other Uses

Some research have suggested that NAD Injections may have potential for fighting the effects of addiction. Excessive alcohol and drug use diminishes the amount of NAD naturally found in the body; by reintroducing it through NAD Injection therapy, cravings and withdrawal effects may be reduced as a result.

Dosage, Concentration, Route of Administration

Dosage: Seek advice from a licensed physician, medical director, or other healthcare provider

Concentration: 100mg/mL

Route of administration: IV/IM/SubQ

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Storage

Store compounded NAD+ injections under refrigeration and keep protected from light.

NAD+ FAQs

What Is an NAD Supplement?
NAD+, short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a naturally occurring coenzyme found in every living cell. It’s a critical component for various functions within the body including DNA repair, cellular energy production, and the overall support of healthy aging.

When individuals are found to be deficient in NAD+, they may be prescribed NAD supplements to increase their body’s levels.

How Often Should You Get NAD Injections?
Ultimately, NAD+ dosing does not have a one-size-fits-all schedule. This will vary on your body’s needs and should be evaluated with a qualified clinician.
Factors That Change Frequency
Your overall health goals (energy, recovery, anti-aging, cognitive support), Age and baseline NAD+ levels, Existing medical conditions or medications, How your body responds to initial treatments.
Can NAD+ Boost Women’s Fertility or Help With IVF?
Research on NAD+ and women’s fertility is emerging, but more must be conducted before any conclusive claims can be made. Some animal and laboratory studies suggest that it may support egg quality and mitochondrial health, which in turn could help with fertility, but we do not have enough clinical evidence to recommend it specifically for this purpose.
Do You Prefer Saying Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide or NAD+?
Typically, we refer to the coenzyme as NAD+ (the active oxidized form), as it is a simpler term that more people are familiar with.
Is NAD a Peptide?
Despite popular belief, NAD+ is not a peptide; it’s a coenzyme derived from niacin, also known as vitamin B3. Peptides are short chains of amino acids, while NAD+ is a nucleotide-based molecule that’s involved in cellular metabolism.
Is NAD Good For Longevity?
Research suggests that NAD+ is a key factor in healthy aging. Higher NAD+ levels in the body play a role in supporting DNA repair, mitochondrial health, and sirtuin activation – all of which are associated with improved cellular resilience. Human studies are ongoing for further findings with NAD+, but the early research is promising.

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